Quick
Homemade Instant Mac and Cheese
Cheesier macaroni and cheese in minutes—no box required.
By Rhoda Boone
Monte Cristo Sandwiches
A delightfully mustardy version of the battered and fried turkey, ham, and cheese sandwiches.
Herb and Garlic Lamb With Green Olive Salad
Ask your butcher for lamb backstraps, an interior cut from the loin that is lean and exceedingly tender.
By Donna Hay
Ginger and Almond Bars
Fresh and candied ginger team up to make an uplifting, zesty treat that can be prepared in any season. This quick yet impressive dessert lends itself to endless reincarnations, using various dried fruits and citrus zests, or even cocoa for chocolate lovers—see the recipes that follow for ideas!
By Patricia Wells
Black and White Croissant Bread Pudding
This dessert is a big hit at parties in the Hollywood Hills, especially in the cooler months. It’s probably one of my most deceptive desserts—everyone thinks it's complex to prepare, but it's one of the simplest desserts in my repertoire. When the bread pudding is firm to the touch, you know it's done.
By Stuart O'Keeffe
Kuku Sabzi
With fewer eggs than the typical frittata, this Persian egg dish is the ultimate clean-out-the-herb-drawer meal.
By Andy Baraghani
Bucatini With Lemony Carbonara
Lemon makes the perfect foil for carbonara’s salty richness. You may never go back.
By Chris Morocco
Watercress Salad with Mustard Vinaigrette
Watercress is back! It’s fantastic paired with piquant mustard and sharp vinegar that can stand up to the nose-tingling burn.
Moneygun Hot Toddy
At Moneygun in Chicago, they make this hot toddy in a French press. It's the perfect answer to what to drink on a chilly night.
Mixed Citrus Daiquiri
Aged white rum seems like an oxymoron, but it adds an edge to this beach vacation of a cocktail.
By Chris Morocco
Common Lily
In the fall, make this drink with a fresh fig instead of blackberries—use half for muddling and half for the garnish.
By Alba Huerta
Favorite Dill Pickles
Often called kosher-style dill pickles, these are quick to make. Use either small whole cucumbers or cut larger ones into quarters. For an additional interesting flavor, tuck a small dried hot red pepper into each jar.
By Eleanor Topp and Margaret Howard
Cinnamon White Hot Chocolate
Cinnamon lends warming complexity to this comforting and creamy cold-weather drink. Want to turn it into a hot cocktail? A splash of rum certainly wouldn't hurt.
By Joe Sevier
Islak Burgers (Wet Burgers)
A good soak in buttery tomato sauce gives this ultra-juicy burger—a popular late-night Turkish street eat—its name.
By Katherine Sacks
Matcha White Hot Chocolate
This rich and creamy white chocolate has tropical notes thanks to the coconut milk, plus a boost of caffeine and bold green color from matcha powder.
By Katherine Sacks
Matcha-Mango Smoothie
This simple smoothie gets a bolt of caffeine from matcha and a dose of protein from yogurt. The combo of yogurt, mango, and matcha results in a tartly refreshing smoothie.
By Katherine Sacks
Matcha-Mint Sparkler
This lime-mint-matcha combo is a great morning or afternoon pick-me-up—a splash of rum turns it into an invigorating cocktail.
By Katherine Sacks
Spaghetti with Lots of Kale
You will think this pasta recipe calls for an absurd amount of kale, but it will shrink a ton when cooked.
By Carla Lalli Music
Chorizo, Tomato, and Chickpeas With Yogurt
This chorizo recipe is hearty and substantial on its own, but if you want to put an egg on it, go right ahead.
By Claire Saffitz
Polish-Style Pizza with Mushrooms and Chives
This late-night snack, popular in outdoor kiosks across Poland, is an Eastern European cousin to French-bread pizza, built on a savory base of sautéed mushrooms.
By Adina Steiman